The boAt Nirvana Luxe has a physical footprint of 288 mm in height, 152.5 mm in width, and 145 mm in thickness, with an overall volume of 6368.4 cm³. It carries an IPX6 ingress protection rating, making it resistant to water. The speaker houses two drivers and features RGB lighting along with a detachable cable, and its control panel is placed directly on the unit for easy access. There is no touchscreen or remote control included, and no travel bag is bundled in the box. The product does not use a neodymium magnet and is not a neckband-style speaker. A one-year warranty is provided.
The boAt Nirvana Luxe delivers stereo sound through a dual-driver configuration rated at 2 x 50W of audio output power. It includes a subwoofer and a passive radiator, both of which contribute to its low-frequency reproduction. Magnetic shielding is not present on this unit.
The boAt Nirvana Luxe is powered by a 9600 mAh rechargeable battery that supports up to 15 hours of playback on a full charge, with a complete charge taking approximately 4 hours. A battery level indicator is built in, allowing users to monitor remaining charge at a glance. The battery is not removable, and wireless charging is not supported.
The boAt Nirvana Luxe connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 with a maximum range of 10 m, and supports NFC-based pairing for quicker device setup. For wired connectivity, an AUX input is available, along with a single USB Type-C port. Among audio codecs, LDAC and AAC are supported, while aptX in all its variants — including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, and aptX Low Latency — is not. The speaker does not support Wi-Fi, AirPlay, Chromecast, Auracast, Bluetooth LE Audio, DLNA, or Ethernet, and there is no 3.5 mm headset socket, 3.5 mm male connector, external memory slot, or microphone input.
The boAt Nirvana Luxe can be used wirelessly and supports smartphone remote control, allowing playback management from a connected device. It includes voice prompts for audio feedback and a sleep timer for scheduled shutoff. Fast pairing, voice commands, and a mute function are not available, and the speaker does not have a built-in radio nor does it function as a power bank.
The boAt Nirvana Luxe supports stereo pairing, allowing two compatible units to be linked for a wider stereo soundstage, and also features spatial audio support for a more immersive listening experience.